Bcom 275 guide 3 25) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant differences? A. Faulty comparison B. Slippery slope C. Either/or thinking D. Hasty generalization
25) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant differences?
A. Faulty comparison
B. Slippery slope
C. Either/or thinking
D. Hasty generalization
Bcom 275 guide 3 11) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is i...yamunaupm
11) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which fallacy?
A. Ad hominem
B. False dilemma
C. Genetic fallacy
D. Straw man
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This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like communication channels, listening, nonverbal communication, persuasion techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values and ethics. The questions are designed to assess understanding of key terms, models, and principles in business and professional communication.
Bcom 275 guide 3 33) The practice of using a case that has already been deci...yamunaupm
33) The practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is referred to as
A. legal paternalism
B. legal morality
C. causation principle
D. appeal to precedent
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32) What is the belief that correct moral principles are those accepted by the correct religion known as?
A. Virtue ethics
B. Religious absolutism
C. Religious relativism
D. Moral relativism
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28) Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called
A. stereotyping
B. ethnocentrism
C. scapegoating
D. discriminating
Bcom 275 guide 3 11) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is i...yamunaupm
11) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which fallacy?
A. Ad hominem
B. False dilemma
C. Genetic fallacy
D. Straw man
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This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like communication channels, listening, nonverbal communication, persuasion techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values and ethics. The questions are designed to assess understanding of key terms, models, and principles in business and professional communication.
Bcom 275 guide 3 33) The practice of using a case that has already been deci...yamunaupm
33) The practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is referred to as
A. legal paternalism
B. legal morality
C. causation principle
D. appeal to precedent
Bcom 275 guide 3 32) What is the belief that correct moral principles are tho...yamunaupm
32) What is the belief that correct moral principles are those accepted by the correct religion known as?
A. Virtue ethics
B. Religious absolutism
C. Religious relativism
D. Moral relativism
Bcom 275 guide 3 28) Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things t...yamunaupm
28) Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called
A. stereotyping
B. ethnocentrism
C. scapegoating
D. discriminating
Bcom 275 guide 3 29) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions ...yamunaupm
29) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. a halo effect
B. an attribution error
C. a stereotype threat
D. a perceptual process
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This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like communication channels, listening, nonverbal communication, persuasion techniques, and logical fallacies. The questions test understanding of key terms and concepts in communication theory.
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This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like nonverbal communication, channels, listening, persuasion techniques, logical fallacies, culture and ethics. The questions assess understanding of key terms and their applications to analyze or improve communication.
This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like nonverbal communication, channels, listening, persuasion techniques, fallacies, audience analysis, and cross-cultural communication. The questions test understanding of key terms, models, and strategies discussed in communication coursework.
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20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component parts to ensure understanding?
A. Descriptions
B. Analyses
C. Comparisons
D. Definitions
Bcom 275 guide 3 22) When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs, ...yamunaupm
22) When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs, you are using
A. denotative language
B. connotative language
C. figurative language
D. contextual language
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21) When using expert testimonials, speakers should do which of the following?
A. Share the expert’s credentials.
B. Protect the identity of experts by not naming them.
C. Always quote the expert’s exact words.
D. Use experts who have celebrity status.
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19) When are nonverbal messages sent?
A. Before verbal messages
B. Only in combination with verbal messages
C. Only when you want
D. After verbal messages
Bcom 275 guide 3 18) Which informal communication channel involves its own ab...yamunaupm
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A. E-mail
B. Voicemail message
C. Text message
D. Handwritten letters
Bcom 275 guide 3 14) Behavior descriptions should meet which of the followin...yamunaupm
14) Behavior descriptions should meet which of the following criteria?
A. Present inferences about another’s motives.
B. Focus on more than one behavior.
C. Describe only observable behaviors.
D. Include terms such as “never, always, or constantly.”
Bcom 275 guide 3 12) Consider the following statement: “So what if the Senat...yamunaupm
12) Consider the following statement: “So what if the Senator accepted a little kickback money—most politicians are corrupt after all.” This is an example of which fallacy?
A. Argument from envy
B. Straw man
C. Argument from tradition
D. Argument from common practice
Bcom 275 guide 3 8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubt...yamunaupm
8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubts people may have about a source?
A. Status and academic degree
B. Occupation and employer
C. Expertise and accuracy
D. Prominence in the field of study and experience
Bcom 275 guide 3 9) A claim is generally not considered credible if A. it ...yamunaupm
9) A claim is generally not considered credible if
A. it seems likely
B. the claimant is an interested party
C. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
D. the claimant is a disinterested party
This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like nonverbal communication, channels, listening, persuasion techniques, fallacies, audience analysis, and cross-cultural communication. The questions test understanding of key terms, models, and strategies discussed in communication coursework.
Bcom 275 guide 3 5) With this type of response, you analyze or teach the send...yamunaupm
5) With this type of response, you analyze or teach the sender about the cause of his or her concern.
A. Evaluating
B. Interpreting
C. Questioning
D. Paraphrasing
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4) This response style normally does not help unless the sender has asked for your advice.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Evaluating
C. Questioning
D. Interpreting
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Bcom 275 guide 3 29) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions ...yamunaupm
29) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. a halo effect
B. an attribution error
C. a stereotype threat
D. a perceptual process
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This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like communication channels, listening, nonverbal communication, persuasion techniques, and logical fallacies. The questions test understanding of key terms and concepts in communication theory.
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This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like nonverbal communication, channels, listening, persuasion techniques, logical fallacies, culture and ethics. The questions assess understanding of key terms and their applications to analyze or improve communication.
This document provides a guide to communication concepts tested in 33 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like nonverbal communication, channels, listening, persuasion techniques, fallacies, audience analysis, and cross-cultural communication. The questions test understanding of key terms, models, and strategies discussed in communication coursework.
Bcom 275 guide 3 20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or co...yamunaupm
20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component parts to ensure understanding?
A. Descriptions
B. Analyses
C. Comparisons
D. Definitions
Bcom 275 guide 3 22) When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs, ...yamunaupm
22) When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs, you are using
A. denotative language
B. connotative language
C. figurative language
D. contextual language
Bcom 275 guide 3 21) When using expert testimonials, speakers should do which...yamunaupm
21) When using expert testimonials, speakers should do which of the following?
A. Share the expert’s credentials.
B. Protect the identity of experts by not naming them.
C. Always quote the expert’s exact words.
D. Use experts who have celebrity status.
Bcom 275 guide 3 19) When are nonverbal messages sent? A. Before verbal me...yamunaupm
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A. Before verbal messages
B. Only in combination with verbal messages
C. Only when you want
D. After verbal messages
Bcom 275 guide 3 18) Which informal communication channel involves its own ab...yamunaupm
18) Which informal communication channel involves its own abbreviations to accommodate the limited number of characters available in any given message?
A. E-mail
B. Voicemail message
C. Text message
D. Handwritten letters
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14) Behavior descriptions should meet which of the following criteria?
A. Present inferences about another’s motives.
B. Focus on more than one behavior.
C. Describe only observable behaviors.
D. Include terms such as “never, always, or constantly.”
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12) Consider the following statement: “So what if the Senator accepted a little kickback money—most politicians are corrupt after all.” This is an example of which fallacy?
A. Argument from envy
B. Straw man
C. Argument from tradition
D. Argument from common practice
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8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubts people may have about a source?
A. Status and academic degree
B. Occupation and employer
C. Expertise and accuracy
D. Prominence in the field of study and experience
Bcom 275 guide 3 9) A claim is generally not considered credible if A. it ...yamunaupm
9) A claim is generally not considered credible if
A. it seems likely
B. the claimant is an interested party
C. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
D. the claimant is a disinterested party
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B. Interpreting
C. Questioning
D. Paraphrasing
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4) This response style normally does not help unless the sender has asked for your advice.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Evaluating
C. Questioning
D. Interpreting
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1) In which of the following communication activities do people spend the greatest percent of their day?
A. Listening
B. Speaking
C. Reading
D. Writing
2) The term channel in communication means
A. the volume at which a message is received
B. the process of changing thoughts into symbols
C. the medium through which a message travels from sender to receiver
D. the context of the communication
3) A receiver’s response to a sender’s message is called
A. encoding
B. decoding
C. channel
D. feedback
2. 4) This response style normally does not help unless the sender has asked for your advice.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Evaluating
C. Questioning
D. Interpreting
5) With this type of response, you analyze or teach the sender about the cause of his or her concern.
A. Evaluating
B. Interpreting
C. Questioning
D. Paraphrasing
6) This act is involuntary and happens automatically.
A. Responding
B. Feedback
C. Listening
D. Hearing
7) Which of the following is a category of reasonless advertising?
A. Logical ads
B. Promise ads
C. Endorsement ads
D. Functional ads
3. 8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubts people may have about a source?
A. Status and academic degree
B. Occupation and employer
C. Expertise and accuracy
D. Prominence in the field of study and experience
9) A claim is generally not considered credible if
A. it seems likely
B. the claimant is an interested party
C. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
D. the claimant is a disinterested party
10) Providing only two choices when others are available defines which fallacy?
A. Ad hominem
B. False dilemma
C. Genetic fallacy
D. Straw man
11) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which fallacy?
A. Ad hominem
B. False dilemma
C. Genetic fallacy
4. D. Straw man
12) Consider the following statement: “So what if the Senator accepted a little kickback money—most
politicians are corrupt after all.” This is an example of which fallacy?
A. Argument from envy
B. Straw man
C. Argument from tradition
D. Argument from common practice
13) Measurable or observable characteristics of your audience are called
A. pseudographics
B. statistics
C. psychographics
D. demographics
14) Behavior descriptions should meet which of the following criteria?
A. Present inferences about another’s motives.
B. Focus on more than one behavior.
C. Describe only observable behaviors.
D. Include terms such as “never, always, or constantly.”
15) Demographics include which of the following?
A. Ethnicity, gender, race
B. Beliefs, feelings, likes
C. Attitudes, interests, values
5. D. Values, morals, opinions
16) You want to discuss your performance review and possible raise with your boss. The most effective
channel to do this would be
A. face-to-face
B. text message
C. e-mail
D. team meeting
17) Sound and light waves are an example of which part of the communication model?
A. Noise
B. Channel
C. Encoding
D. Decoding
18) Which informal communication channel involves its own abbreviations to accommodate the limited
number of characters available in any given message?
A. E-mail
B. Voicemail message
C. Text message
D. Handwritten letters
19) When are nonverbal messages sent?
A. Before verbal messages
B. Only in combination with verbal messages
C. Only when you want
6. D. After verbal messages
20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component parts to
ensure understanding?
A. Descriptions
B. Analyses
C. Comparisons
D. Definitions
21) When using expert testimonials, speakers should do which of the following?
A. Share the expert’s credentials.
B. Protect the identity of experts by not naming them.
C. Always quote the expert’s exact words.
D. Use experts who have celebrity status.
22) When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs, you are using
A. denotative language
B. connotative language
C. figurative language
D. contextual language
23) Persuasive topics that attempt to show an audience that something is good, bad, right, or wrong are
topics of
7. A. value
B. policy
C. cause-effect
D. fact
24) The connotation of words such as skinny or thin focuses on the
A. emotional meaning
B. denotative meaning
C. actual meaning
D. contextual meaning
25) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant
differences?
A. Faulty comparison
B. Slippery slope
C. Either/or thinking
D. Hasty generalization
26) If you use only a few examples to represent the whole of the conclusion, you are committing this
logical fallacy.
A. Faulty causation
B. Hasty generalization
C. Either/or thinking
8. D. Slippery slope
27) When you display ethos in your persuasive presentation, you have
A. evidence
B. credibility
C. logic
D. emotion
28) Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called
A. stereotyping
B. ethnocentrism
C. scapegoating
D. discriminating
29) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a
belief in those assumptions is called
A. a halo effect
B. an attribution error
C. a stereotype threat
D. a perceptual process
30) Groups that value higher power distance believe relationships are
A. hierarchical
B. individualist
9. C. relationship oriented
D. informal
31) Utilitarianism is part of this perspective on moral reasoning.
A. Consquentialism
B. Deontology
C. Moral relativism
D. Virtue ethics
32) What is the belief that correct moral principles are those accepted by the correct religion known as?
A. Virtue ethics
B. Religious absolutism
C. Religious relativism
D. Moral relativism
33) The practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is
referred to as
A. legal paternalism
B. legal morality
C. causation principle
D. appeal to precedent